Xanthe Hancox

The almond is a winter tree with serrated and elongated leaves. In Israel its blossoms are fully out at the end of January or beginning of February; it is the herald of spring.

The next day Moses entered the tent and saw that Aaron’s staff, which represented the tribe of Levi, had not only sprouted but had budded, blossomed and produced almonds. Numbers 17:8

The issue of Israel’s priesthood was causing a lot of controversy among the Israelites – Korah and his followers neither respected Moses’ leadership nor recognised Aaron’s priesthood. Something drastic needed to be done to put an end to the Israelites’ grumbling. In Numbers 17, the Lord told Moses to gather a rod from each of the 12 households of Israel, write a name on each rod, place the rods in a holy place, and leave them overnight. In the morning, only Aaron's almond rod of the house of Levi was a living branch with buds, blossoms and ripe almonds. There was now no doubt that Aaron was the right man for the job.

Everything in this miracle is so far beyond the power of nature. To see a piece of wood long cut off from the parent stock without bark or moisture remaining, locked up in a dry place for a single night, burst into life left no doubt in the Israelites’ minds that God had intervened.

Sometimes we can feel like one of those staffs ‑ all dried up without any life left. It is not difficult for our Lord to make our rod bud, blossom and yield over night, as long as we are willing to serve! The question is: are we?

Prayer: Thank you Father that you have called me, like Aaron, to be your witness and that you have a specific plan for my life. Lord, I am ready to serve you today. Amen.